Tag: Holly Palmer

Duo Damsels

Palmer’s latest endeavor arrives in the form of a collaboration with Allee Willis, a successful songwriter, playwright and multimedia artist. Together, the two decided to record as their alter-egos, “Bubbles” (a.k.a. Willis, who has been using Bubbles as her moniker in her paintings for years) and “Cheesecake” (Palmer, using a nickname suggested by her husband). Read more »

The Way Your Soul Finds Its Groove

When Holly Palmer‘s self-titled debut arrived in 1996, I was pleasantly surprised at both her artistic style and unique sound. This was a record that set itself apart from the flux of Alanis-esque records that seemed to be ever-flowing during that year. Blending soft, soulful ballads with more jaunty numbers, Holly crafted a collection that was both refreshing and long overdue. Read more »